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Chris J Dixon June 27th 04 09:02 AM

Immersion Timer
 
I want a controller suitable for twin immersion heaters (Economy
7 and boost).

So far I have found the Horstmann

http://www.tlc-direct.co.uk/Products/HOELEC7.html

Any experience with this, or suggested alternatives?

Chris
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Bruno June 27th 04 09:11 AM

Immersion Timer
 

"Chris J Dixon" wrote in message
...
I want a controller suitable for twin immersion heaters (Economy
7 and boost).

So far I have found the Horstmann

http://www.tlc-direct.co.uk/Products/HOELEC7.html

Any experience with this, or suggested alternatives?



these are the best timers on the market. don't fit cheap alternatives if you
are going to stop in this house because they tend not to last long
I have been buying these hortsman E7 timers off ebay for around £15
Hortsman also make a non digital model which is just as good
hope this helps

Bruno (Coventry's best electrician!)



Ro June 27th 04 09:17 PM

Immersion Timer
 
Hi,

I've just fitted one of these
http://www.tlc-direct.co.uk/Products/HOH37.html . It's a 3 channel timer,
which I wanted to use to control electric heating, immersion, and a heated
towel rail in my apartment. I needed to combine it with contactors because
the loads were greater than the programmer rating, but it works a dream. i
now have just one controller in a neat package on the wall in the hall to
control all of the functions. It has a great display, with separate clock
displays for each channel, so it will dsiplay the next on or off time on
the display. There's a boost (1 or 2 hour) and advance function for each
channel also, and it's a doddle to set. The additional cost of the
contactors did add to the cost, but it works very well.

Ro

On Sun, 27 Jun 2004 09:11:20 +0100, Bruno
wrote:


"Chris J Dixon" wrote in message
...
I want a controller suitable for twin immersion heaters (Economy
7 and boost).

So far I have found the Horstmann

http://www.tlc-direct.co.uk/Products/HOELEC7.html

Any experience with this, or suggested alternatives?



these are the best timers on the market. don't fit cheap alternatives if
you
are going to stop in this house because they tend not to last long
I have been buying these hortsman E7 timers off ebay for around £15
Hortsman also make a non digital model which is just as good
hope this helps

Bruno (Coventry's best electrician!)





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Graham H June 28th 04 11:05 AM

Immersion Timer
 

"Chris J Dixon" wrote in message
...
I want a controller suitable for twin immersion heaters (Economy
7 and boost).


Any experience with this, or suggested alternatives?

Chris
--
Chris J Dixon Nottingham UK



I had this problem many years back and decided to build my own dual timer.
I managed to buy a couple of miniature LCD timers with 3 on off programs.
I connected the triac outputs to heavy duty relays switching between the
sink and bath elements and another relay for the power on /off.
One timer sets the Sink Element and the other sets the Bath.
Its been running continually for god knows how long. 10-15 years or more and
only had to change the batteries once.
Graham......





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